Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888, July 03, 1888, Page 1, Image 1

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    DAILY EVENING
ALBANY DEMOCRAT,
VOL. I.
ALBANY, OR., TUESDAY, JULY 3,1888.
NO 50.
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
omptAttention-First-class Hearse
BTAftor business hours call at residence
imer Fiftb and Dakar streets.
M YAQUINA ROUTE.
Orason Pacific Railroad,
Iragin Dovelopmnnt Company's Steam-
Snip IjIUO.
1225 MILES SHQATR.
y, nn unuse i cee TIME
ban by any other route.
First. ('Ian throuirh nnssomrer and
freight litis from Portland and all point
in the Willamette Valloy to and from San
Francisco, (Jul.
Willamette River Line of Steamers.
The "Win. M. Hoag," The "N. S, Bent
toy," The "Tliroo SUtors" are in service
for both passenger and freight tralllo be
tween Corvallis and Portland and Inter
mediate point, leaving Company'? wharf,
Corvallis, and Messrs. Hulmati & Co's
wharf, Nos. 200 and 202 Front St., Port
land, throe times a week as fullowa :
NORTH DOl'NU.
v. Corvallla, Hon., Wed. and Friday, 10:0) A. M.
ava Albany, Monday, Wed. and Friday, 12:00 Noon
irive Portland, Tue., Thu, and Saturday, 6:30 P. M .
SOUTH HOUND.
fcv. Portland, Men., Wod. anj Friday, 8:00 A, M
Ave Albany, Tue., Thurs. and Saturday, 1:8) p. M
rrive CorvallU, Tue., Tliu. and Saturday, 4:20 P. M
ltoats make close connection at Albany
rttu tralna of the Oregon Pacliio Railroad.
Tl MB 8CHKIHILK. (except Sunday..)
Isev. Albany, 1:00 r. u, j Leave Yaquiha, 0:30 A, H.
umv. Corvallis, l:7r, u. Leave Corvallis, 1U:U8 A, M.
4rrl. Yaiiulna, 6:W) r. a. Arrive Albany, 11:1b a. a,
Vi . n Lata, nnnnnit t AlhanV Arid
(Jorvallis. The above trains oonneotat
ir.,..,ln. will. tl,a Ociiriiri llAVAInnmsnt
Company's Line of Steamships between
Xaqulua anu nan vraucisuu,
; N.4.IL1NU DATES .
sraAaKH.s. raoa has rHAMCisco. raoa vau,uiii A
Willamette VaM.y, lime 22nd June asih.
Willamette Valluy, JTny 3rd July lSth.
illamotte Valley, July lsih Juiy Htn,
i'Ulanielle Valloy. July anil.
The Company .-..oryes .he right to
uange sailing uates wuuoiii notice.
H. U. Passengers from Por.Uud and
WillainBtla Va.lov DoiuU can make close
Vmnectbu with lut trains of the Yaquiua
ute at Albany ur Corvallis. aud li (lea
shad to Saii Francisco Bhould arrange to
f rivo at Yaquiua tho evening before date
sailing.
Iwnier anil F.rljlil liule. always me
r 4. wwrii. : .
I rlnformition apply LuO J Stuart, Frei;hl and
TlakH A-.'ulil. Albany, ur to C II llaswoll. Jr., U. F.
f. Art Oregon Development Cn 3J4 Montgomery
I IA. O. F. and P. Airont,
J fi-A-,. l...lii It It nn. Corvallla. Ur.
OVERLAM TO CALIF JfllNIA
htlierii Pacific Company's Line.
THE MT. 811 14T1 ROtir.
iubjtwA.i Albviy-v id tfau Krnci , 55 hour
i OAkiroKXIA BXCR-W 11. MSB jUAILT.
AJ)i p. ii. i Loavo I'.trtUnJ Arrive I 10:41) A H
7m,i a u I Arrive Sim K.ncUc Lime I QM r H
.LMlAIi PAMMOX-l TRAIM DAILT CXCOpt Slllldiy),
ft4Hi h I Lcmve Portland Arnv alii
11:40 pm 1 Lwve Albany
:4U p I Arrive Kmrnne
LtMve t U.iit A
Leara I 0 IX) A
LOCAI PASSKXtlXrl TRAIN DAILT, KXCRIT SUNDAY.
8:10 r u I Uie Albiny
:H1 P H I Arrive LibAnni
tt:.vr LaAve Altwny
XtW Arrive Lebanon
Arnvti 1 a M
Ljave 6;HJ A M
Arrive i 2Artv U
Leave a:(HJ P
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
ITourist Sleeping Oars
r Accoiumaualioa ol ciid-C:ia Pna.cn
A ... KvnMMTrill.,.
Urn, niii..-.,. ......
av.t altl. I.Jvl.loB.
ull.TaAl!f dailt (ex pt Sunday.)
0 as I Leave Portland Arrlv. o:ia r
ralArrlv. tj.trvinn ueav. i i:w
XXPKRlATR VIXi DAII.Y 0)XH jpt SUIIliiy.
; . . Aprlv I O-lkl U
&lr Arri-o McMlnnvllle Liar. A a
AtAlbwiy nl Corrallll cot.nwt with trains of
For lull lulormitlon r jarjlni rat.v ""P. stc.
on Oompany'. Agent.
im.ni on . P. ROOCR9.
iaHt.n.jer. AIU. r. ano r...
W. F. READ,
(Successor to N. H. Allen & Co.)
Is now receiving new goods in every line. Old goodsold out.
ANOTHKIMiOIr.
The Provlde:ice, Rhode Island, Journal,
for many years the great leading republi
can journal of that state.bolts the republican
ticket and says this :
"The Journal believes that upon this
question (the tariff Issue) the democratic
policy and platform are right and the repub
lican policy and platform arc wrong. It
had hoped that the party in convention
weuld declare fer a reasonable revision of
the tariff In the line of a reduction in the
cost of the necessaries of life, the relief of
manufactures, a more epen market and a
practical reviyal of our coirtmerce. It has
not done so. The democratic party has. It
is a question of national policy overshadow
ing all others. The Jturnal is not blind to
the shortcomings of the Administration of
President Cleveland. But it must take
tilings as it finds lhem,choosing what it be
lieves to be the right side of the main is
sue, preferring principle to party, practical
wisdom to local popularity, and standing
for what it believes to be the best welfare
of the whole country."
TELEGRAPPIIIC K EWS
Pnblic Helrt Statement.
Washington, July s. Followlne is a
recapitulation of the debt statement :
1 nterest bearing debt $ i ,026,770,21 7
Debt on which interest ceased
at maturity , f-ft tf.t
Debt bearing no interest 688,35o2i2
Total debt, principle and inter
est , $
Less available cash items. . .$
Net cash in treasury
Debt less cash in treasury
Tulyi
Debt less cash in treasury
June 1
Decrease during the month.
Since June 30, 1SS7
Cash in treasury ayailable for
reduction ot debt
Reserve fund
Unavailable
Total cash in treasury as
shown by general account
Everything- New, with New Prices
Lower than Ever Offered
in Albany;
consisting uf
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HATS, CAPS,
FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES
AND GRQCERIS
I uronase r" have us no'ru'.si a s-.u::lc vi-- li,
any, with aii ViB
New Novelties
and
Latest Styles
aud thifv are niamil'-ictiiniJ. All old ciutouiers and friends uf the hunt.
and as well r,ew oni, aro uoidially invited (u c-tl I and iusi.ecc stock at,d
H-ioes.
Do Hot Propose fk To Undersold.
W .F. HEAD,
KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE.
The following taken from a paper pub
lished in one of. the interior counties of
New York shows that the people pre look'
ing into Harrison's Chinese record east as
well as west :
"While in the U. S. Semte Harrison
voted fourteen times against the res.i ici.ion
of Chinese immigration !"
Let every democratic paper In the sate
keep this fact before the people.
Mrs. Charles Underwood ef CoTumbu.
Ohio says : "I lon't think any man wou'd
vole for a man who was mean enough to
allow his grandfather's tomb to go un
marked until his neighbors shamed him
into it a few rears ago. The Ilaivison
family are all rich, but "Tippecanoe" Ha-,
rison's grave was unmarked."
Mr. Cleveland is the only leader in the
country in the past quarter of a century
who has found himself stronger at the end
of his term than at the beginning, whom
his party has taken up a second lime, v ho
went into the convention with a unanim
ous vote behind him, and without the slight
est speck of opposition.
57 First Street, Albany, Or.
FOR SALE,
at very low rates.
lumber, Shingles, Lath, Posts,
Pickets, Fence Trimmings,
. Sash, Doors and Blinds.
Call for prices a', y trd on 0th St,. . s
east of O. 0. awltoti.
W. W, CHOWDER.
MRS. B. HYMAN,
next eait of S. E, Young's, Albany, Ol
Cutting and Fitting a Specialty.
STAMPINC OUTFITS, AMD STAMP
ING DONE TO ORDER.
LESSONS IN PAINTING, '
Wednesdays and Tburadaya of each
week, end ptintine: done to Older on
plaques and other material,
Nloejtssortntfnt of&rtlsU mtterlala on
iiand.
SncoHsor to N. . Allen it Co
tivu flinty Bank,
COWAN, RALSTON & CO.,
(SucceMon to Cowan & Cusick.)
ALBANY - - - OREGON.
TRANSACTS a (oneral banking business.
DKAWSIOHT DRAFTS on NnwSVork, San Fran
Cisco ant! Portland, Oregon.
LOAX MOWEVon approvod security.
KKCKIVK deposit, subjeet to check.
COLLECnOMs .nlru.teJ to Ul will receive promo
oiitfon.
CUKE FOIt Flt.ES.
Itching Pilei are known by moisture like presplra
tlon, pntil'iciu r a very disagreeable llcning alter gvl
tin w.i .jj. Till, form a. well at Ullnd, bleeding an
prncru Jiiu Pile, yield at once to the application o
Or. il.MM!iko Pile remndy, which act. directly upon
th parto atTected, abjorbin? the tumors, allnying the
Intetue itchinx and effectinir a crniitient cure. W
centa. Addrew The Ir Bosauko Medline Co , Piqua
0. Sold by 11, A. Miller.
:.7"7,784.79I
,268,805,121
103,220,464
1,165,584,658
1,180,014,159
14,429,501
113,844,080
348,979.67'
loo.c 00,000
26.163,776
629,854,087
W. MCLAUGHLIN.
Fashionable Tailor.
Nobby suite i.nd pants, cut and mad to
order, from the latest line of simples, direct
from 'Frisco, a speciality;
Cleaning and repairing promptly done.
, Main Street, Albany, Oregon
Pile Dp.ivino. Mr H. M. Strne has a
team pile driver in uenitiiii nt Corvallis,
being uki1 in the construction 'if the C. H.
& N. wharf. Any M.e watitiu the ue if
the machine can (HKain it by writing to Mr.
Stone at Cory.llis.
Wells I! u. Wells dug on reasonabl
terms. Call on the undersigned or at tlii
othce.
E. It. Daviiisov
Heavy Odd. on Cleveland.
Washington-, July 2. The statement is
made, on the authority of Mr. Dalton, post
master of the houseof representatives, that
more than $iC3,cco Is now available at the
federal capitol to be wngered upon the elec
tion of Cleveland and Thurman. Congress
man Tim Campbell of N'ew York is author
ized by a political club in New York city to
bet $25,000 on Cleveland's election, at odds
of $ico, to $60. A number of democratic
congressmen in the house have also signi
fied their desire to make individual wagers
of from $5030 to $10,000 each, at substan
tially for foregoing odds.
Hold Yonr Breath.
Washington, July 2. Last week Sen
ator and Mrs. Dolph gave a dinner of four
teen covers in honor of delegate Darin of
Oregon. Other guests present were :
Senator Mitchell, Rcpresentalive Hermann,
Gen. and Mrs. O. G. Greene, Mr. and Mrs.
Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Gilfrey and George
B. Heazleton. The occasion proved an en
joyable one.as the hospitalities of the Sen
ator and his attractive wife ever do.Senator
Dolph thinks of taking his family to Ken
tucky forthe summer months, leaving here
in a week or so. Mrs. Dolph expects,how
ever, to go to Oregsn in the early fall
months, and the family will not be likely to
retjrn here next season for the short ses
sion. Campaign Xotf.s ,
Washington, July 2. The campaign
commiitee of the national democratic com
mittee will this week elect speakers forthe
campaign. The battle ground in New
York, California, Oregon, New Jersey and
Indiana will be thoroughly covered by able
and entertaining orators. Among them
in Ihe Eastern stales, will be the',01d Ro
man" himself, and it is stated that he will
goto the Pacilic coast.
DR. BO S1SI-KO
lu his new dhesvery fr-r Consumption, succeeded In
producing a medicine which i. acknowledged bv all
to he simply marvelou.. It i. exceedingly pleasant
to the taste, perfectly hamilcafl, and does not sickenl
In all cases o( Consumption, Cninrhs. Colds, Whoop
in),' Cnujfh, Croup, RrelichPia. and Pain. 11 the Chest,
it ha. jrit'eii univen-al satlWaction. Dr Boaankos
ri.iigh and Luu Svrup is sold at 50 cent, by M, A,
Miller,
A full line of I4r. Pncos Cream Baking and
delicious tlavniiup extracts at
Wallace & Tiio.mpson".s.
First National Bank
OF AI.Rl.1ll, OREGON.
President
Vic Pro.ideut ..
Cashier .
L. FL'KN
8. E. YOI NG
.......UhO. E. CHAMBERLAIN
TRANSACTS A O EN ERAL banking business.
ACCOUNTS KEPT subject to check.
8IOHT KXCHANOB nd telegraphic trjnst.r, sold
on New York, San FranciMO, Chicago ana roru
Oregon. . .
VULLECTIONS MADE on tarorabl. terms.
DIAKCTOAS.
. E Toons, Oso, ECKAamiuj
L. E Blah. L. Fuss,
Walts B Tcsmia,
Sheriff's Sale. '
In the Circuit Court of tin State ofOrtjon, for
Linn county.
K. S. Wallace, Plaintiff.
v.
John Ueighslesnd Ufl.irK Williams and
William Kngland, IelHiidants
NOTICE Is heroby given that by virtue
of an Kxecu.km and order of sa'e
issued ut of the ab iv nAtiiad Court in
the above entitled suit I will on
Saturday the 4ib day of Auitust, lsss,
at the Court House door in the city of Al
bany, Linn county, Oregon, at the hour of
nun o'clock p. in., j-ell at public auction
tor casu in nana to me inquest uiutier tue
rent property described in said execution
aud order of sale as follows, to. wit : The
west hall of the smith eaMouarter and the
east half of the southwest qurtr of 810.
twenty in lownsnip nine, a 11 two, oasi
of the Aillainntte meridian in Liuu uoim
ty, Origin, ihe prnm-ftls arlsum tr-.ui
I lie sale 01 smu prMiiii.sMi i,. ue Hf.pueu .
First to the pavnieiit ol' the oriulnal cosis
taxed at tilt) 8n ami the sccnilnu i.nsts
and an Attorney's fee taxed at $75.75.
Second, to the payment to Urn PialniltT, R
8 Wallace, the sum ol ?148 wnn at'cuiii
Interest thereon at the rate of 10 tier cent
per annum Irom the Wth day of June. A.
b HSS8. And the surplus or such sale
remaining sfier the mll payments be sp
plied in pavmeut nf the sum ol $4M.8i
due s.ild I')efendnt", Qeoriie Williams
and William Eupland. with accruing In
tel est thHreon at the r e or ten per cent
Ear annum from the U6 h dayofJuue, A.
1. ISSts.
Dated July 3rd. 1883.
JOUN SllALLMAN,
I tr D. P. Smith, Sheriff.
Depot;.
A Warning.
The modes of death's approach are vari
ous, and statistics show conclusively that
mo'-e persons die from diMese3 of the
Tl-ro t and l.ur gs than any other. It is
probable that everyone,wlthout exception,
receives vast numbers of Tubercle Germs
into the system nd where these germs
fall upon suitable soil II ey start into life
and develop, at first slowly and is shown
by Might ticking senMat;n in the throat
ai.d if allowed to continue their ravages
they extnud to the limns producing Con
suiiiptiun aid in the hrad, causing Ca
tarrh. Now all this is dsnttorous and If
Rllowedioprnrcwl will in time cause
death. At the ..nsut ynu must act with
pniiiipiness ; hII'.w.ii a oold .n go with
out atientioii Is .laimeroiK and may lose
you tour MI'o. As .non sijmi tVel that
aouiethinx s wniiin wilh ynnr Throat,
Linus or Nostrils, obtain a bottle of Bos
cho.'" Oormsn Syruj.. It wf l give you
immediate relief.
(I KE FOR NICK HE 4 1 ACHE.
D- you want a remedy for D'liousneiw, Pimples on
the face, a .d a sure cure for Hick hoadache, uak M .
A Milkr, 1I111 Urulst, for Dr. Uei.nl'. Liver Pill",
only aid for a dow, .ample, freo. full box 25 cents.
t..ara r-'.i-ii.'.v & Mason. dium::stn. are
selling W mI-. ill's U .l. .rt.iio wholesale aud
ret.nl. ai.divni)(l)eani!liii picture canls with
every Uotte. I'ositivtilv tne most perfect and
arm e. a -tide tl tll kl; in tne ui.raeb.
fEACHERS
Vhi wish to se! re first grade certl'catei
oud send fur N .rmal Question Bok ,
ich contains ab 1 it 500 pages t f question .
h cciplete rn iwers. Prxe, $1.50. Ad
ess Pml. A. B. i hilders, Brownsrill ,
si